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Men's Shoreman's Fleece Jacket

Clearance

Dark Red

Men's Shoreman's Fleece Jacket - 100% windproof warmth

Shoreman's Fleece Jacket blocks even Duluth's fierce gales

Famed for its ferocious storms, Lake Superior winds can gust in excess of 90 mph, with sustained winds of over 70 mph. When a brutal wind like that whips ashore, it's good inspiration for a higher-performing kind of Men's Fleece Jacket. The advanced "soft shell" fabric in our Shoreman's Fleece Jacket sandwiches a windproof, waterproof yet breathable membrane between two compact layers of insulating fleece. The result is a bulk-free, easy-moving jacket that protects like the three or four clunky layers you wore in winters past. Hey – why should climbers and triathletes get all the great high-tech stuff?

After 7 yrs and washing the coat a lot, I need a new one. I've walked down roads in 10 degrees and 20 below windchills and that is the only time the coat wasn't warm. I'm amazed I've used it for 7yrs. I'm going to try the whaleback this time. As long as you don't go below zero with wind, this coat will take care of everything from 20 degrees to 60 degrees with ease. Actually I'm thinking of sewing something else inside it and keeping it going.

I bought these for all my employees and had the company name embroidered on them. We use them as winter work jackets. My company does residential renovations and many of the projects are on the shoreline. These fleeces are great because you can move in every direction unrestricted and they are much lighter than a Canvas jacket that many of the trades people wear.

Bulky fit makes it awesome as an outer layer especially in sub-zero temperatures. Extra pockets make it awesome to put gear in. That being said can get drafty in windy conditions. Would suggest to add sinch cord at bottom to help with that. Also possibly arm pit zips to help vent in strenous activity.

Great for "everyday" use where you need a lightweight jacket. Keeps me warm, can be layered under a bigger parka if necessary. Keeps me dry and comfortable unless snowing, then it is a bit light.

To be perfect it needs a few mods, adjustable cuffs, shock cord in bottom hem, nylon fabric in critical areas like elbows, forearms, shoulders and hem and last the inner zip pocket needs to be on the opposite side as the outer Napoleon zip pocket. Make the hooded version with all the pockets and adjustable cuffs and etc!